ELDERBERRIES 
The Elderberry of the fields has always been popular for pies and home-made wine. 
We offer now an Elderberry improved by the breeder’s hand. Just as the common 
kind, it will succeed everywhere. 
Each Per3 Per 10 
Strong Plants, 2-year, Transplanted... ...0.5.5....0.0.6. $ 60 $1.65 $ 5.00 
ADAMS ELDERBERRY. The fruit clusters and berries are exceptionally large, a splen- 
did example of what the plant-breeder can do in improving native fruits. The 
shrubs at blossom time and when covered with fruit are beautiful enough to be 
used as attractive ornamental shrubs. 
BUSH CHERRIES 
These are attractive ornamental shrubs which produce edible fruit. However, the fruit 
cannot be compared with standard cherries with regard to their quality. 
Bush Cherries are extremely hardy and bear fruit soon after planting, some of them 
the first year. Plant different kinds for proper pollination. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Strong Plants, 2 year, Transplanted........ Renae eiaotee eet Ate $ .75. § 2.10. $ 6.00 
NANKING CHERRY. Masses of bloom, pink in bud, open a pure white, in early spring, 
before the leaves appear. An abundance of cherry-like brilliant red fruits covers 
this beautiful shrub in June. Grows to a height of 6-8 ft. 
OKA CHERRY. A striking ornamenial, bursting into a mass of small white blossoms 
in spring. Cherries are large as plums, almost black outside and dark red inside. 
Grows 10-15 ft. tall. 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHERRY. Fruit is sweet, purple black, up to 1 inch in diameter, 
shaped like a plum. The bush is low and spreading, and bears well in poor soil. 
Bears the first year planted. Rarely growing over 5 ft. in height. 
BOYSENBERRIES . 
This new kind of berries has created a sensation all over America. It is a cross be- 
tween blackberries and raspberries, a tremendous bearer of immense berries, often 
up to 2 inches long, and almost seedless. They have a delicious sweet flavor, wonder- 
ful to eat or to can. 
Tie the canes for easy picking to a fence or along wires. The plants are hardy, but in 
severe sections the canes should be protected by straw or similar material. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
Strong Plants, 2 year; Transplonted.. >.0.8 fv .sei oe. $2.50 $5.50 $20.00 
THE BERRY GARDEN (Group No. 28) 
This berry garden will bear fruit the first year planted. A full crop of berries can 
be expected the following year and for many years to come. 
10 Everbearing Indian Summer Red Raspberries 
10 Latham Red Raspberries 
10 Gooseberries (5 Downing and 5 Poorman) 
10 Currants (5 Red Lake and 5 White Grape) 
Total 40 Berry Plants, 2 year, Transplanted, for only $12.00. 

